Can you clarify what you mean when you say "appending the path to my prepared .vnc file" and "the .vnc file specified just the session"? If there is indeed a bug in our .vnc file parser, then I want to fix that, but I need to reproduce it first. Please be as specific as possible when describing a workflow that exhibits unexpected behavior.

DRC

On 3/30/21 5:08 AM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Yes, that was it! I uninstalled it with the Software app and re-installed it with "sudo apt-get install openjdk-11-jre" from the shell. Now /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncviewer shows the Box titled "New TurboVNC connection". When appending the path to my prepared .vnc file, I expected to see the other box to enter username and password. Instead only the mouse cursor became unvisible. I had to kill the java process with -9 in an ssh shell from outside the TurboVNC session. May be this was so, because the .vnc file specified just the session, from within I tried to start the viewer. So it tried to contact the session recursively. I will retry that from the console, when I sit locally there.

Many thanks, this issue is resolved for now.

Am 29.03.21 um 17:16 schrieb DRC:
I can't reproduce the issue on my Ubuntu 18.04 VM.  Regardless, the issue is with your system, not with TurboVNC.  I would suggest re-installing the relevant OpenJDK packages using APT.  Otherwise, please google for a solution.

On 3/28/21 5:05 AM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Hi,

no succes unfortunately:

torsten@ws-torsten-02:~$ sudo update-alternatives --config java
[sudo] password for torsten:
update-alternatives: Fehler: keine Alternativen für java

(in english: no alternatives for java)

libjawt.so is missing furthermore. What else can I do?

And yes, currently it is Ubuntu 18.04.

BR

Torsten

Am 26.03.2021 um 16:06 schrieb DRC:
The Java viewer can be started inside a TurboVNC session.  The problem is that, for some reason, the java executable is not in your PATH.  You didn't specify which Linux distribution you are using, but it looks like Ubuntu. Try running

    sudo update-alternatives --config java

Note that TurboVNC 3.0 (which is still in development) contains an embedded JRE, so it won't be necessary to install OpenJDK separately in order to use that version.

On 3/26/21 9:50 AM, Torsten Kupke wrote:
Hi,

I've got a new workstation at work and installed the last TurboVNC version there. There server is running properly. But since I want to be able to connect to it locally too (to proceed the work in the same session I began remotely), I tested to start the Java viewer there (remotely through my Windows viewer), but it's not runable (see screenshot), since Java was not found. But OpenJDK is installed, as you can see. However libjawt.so I could not find anywhere too. Or is the viewer never startable inside a TurboVNC session? Need some help I think.

BR

Torsten




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